Silk Peptides

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Skeletal and Muscular
Integumentary
Source
Animal-Derived
For whom
People

Silk Peptides are small protein fragments derived from silk fibroin, also known as silk protein. They are rich in amino acids and are commonly used in beauty and wellness products for skin, hair, nail, and connective tissue support. Silk Peptides may help support skin hydration, elasticity, smoothness, hair strength, nail health, collagen-related processes, skin barrier balance, connective tissue vitality, and healthy-looking skin.


Silk Peptides
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